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CHORALE ? A Sam Shepard Roadshow at the CLF Art Cafe in the Bussey Building only until Sunday, 29th June 2014!


CHORALE comprises of the early piece The Holy Ghostly, the Beckettian dustbowl poem The War in Heaven and the newly devised piece, rock'n'roll storytelling The Animal (You) ? all with a live music score ? and plays in repertoire with the short film Savage/Love by Shirley Clarke from 1981.


Please visit http://www.presencetheatre.com for a breakdown and more detailed information and where you can find a link to purchase tickets or just turn up half an hour before the show starts and get you tickets at the box office ? cash only though!


We also have a ?10 ticket deal on Facebook at the moment: Like our page and get a voucher to print off and present at the box office. http://www.facebook.com/PresenceTheatre


We additionally have a gala night on Wednesday, 25th June: the ticket price for that evening's performance is ?35 ? all proceeds raised that night will go to Connect, the charity for those living with aphasia, to soundproof their drop-in centre in Bench Street.


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★★★★ "So intriguing and varied ? seeing all the pieces demonstrates how diversely Shepard deals with recurring themes ? you're faced with a surreal yet romantic vision of a troubled America." Daisy Bowie-Sell, Time Out


★★★★

"Beguilingly poetic rock and roll theatre" Neil Cooper, The Herald


?Memorably intense performances ? a fine, sustained reflection on the forces that drive Shepard?s male characters onto the road.?

Joyce McMillan, The Scotsman


★★★★★

?A tour de force ? unmissable.? Behind the Arras


PICK OF THE WEEK

?Celebration of the life and work of iconic American playwright and actor Sam Shepard, a man who has dissected the myths at the heart of the American Dream.? The Guardian Scotland

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